22 comments:

Beautiful photos! Your horses do look happy there in their big new pasture! We have lots of snow over here too. Some days it takes a lot of positive thinking to think of it as pretty! My horses are wintering well. They don't venture very far from the buildings and corrals. The snow is so deep and the going is sure tough. They have decided to just hang around close since we keep hay out for them and they also get some grain daily. On nice days they take off for a run thru the snow. It makes for a glorious sight to see the seven of them covering the snowy ground.

Wonderful! Baby aka Ebony is just gorgeous (but you know that already.) And sweet little Sally! in that photo of them galloping together, she's adorable!!! And Dexter's smile says it all for everyone at your place. I think they ALL like it there! :)

Beautiful! Ebony is gorgeous and it looks like little Sally is doing well! I think it's great that they can come and go as they please. My horse is out all the time too, although in a much smaller pasture. The biggest pasture I've ever had him on was about 3 or 4 acres and he was fat as a tick on that good Illinois grass! I can't wait til spring when you are sharing your riding photos. I'll bet you could ride for days if you wanted!

Awesome pictures! Ebony is just too gorgeous, and Sally is so sweet looking! Is it hard to spot Dexter when he's out in the field? Very pretty dog! You can see how excited that the horses were, to be let loose in that pasture!Great camerawork!

Hey nice shots....I love watching Ebony( Sally) explore their new surroundings. Not much makes me smile more than a beauty Morgan running and strutting their stuff...that was some pretty good camera work.

Oh my gosh--this is absolutely gorgeous!!! He is beautiful and I can’t imagine having 15 acres of pasture all his own--he must be in heaven. I love the shetland too. You are so lucky-this is a beautiful, perfect place. What a happy place.

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